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23 Aug 2021, 1:35 pm by Phillips & Associates
A recent case from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the federal appeals court whose rulings directly impact federal cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, represented one of those significant developments. [read post]
28 Feb 2015, 9:25 pm by Evan M. Levow
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently considered the question of whether the state could deny admission to a PTI program based on prior dismissed charges or arrests. [read post]
27 Feb 2023, 6:26 am by Mark Tabakman
  However, during the pendency of the Company appeal, the State Legislature added a new provision, Section 3.2, to the Brokers Act. [read post]
21 Feb 2018, 11:19 am by Paul M. Hauge
Fourteen years later, New Jersey’s Appellate Division has upheld a consent judgment, entered by Judge Michael J. [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 7:05 pm by Cordisco & Saile Web Team
The NJ appeals court stated that this 30-day law, “ensures that a defendant receives timely notice for the allegations charged…” “It protects the accused from the hazards of defending against stale allegations. [read post]
6 May 2013, 2:23 pm by John J. Sullivan
  That’s because those cases were decided under the law of states other than New Jersey. [read post]
21 Nov 2011, 7:11 am by <a href=''>Kara M. Maciel</a>
 If New Jersey courts follow the FLSA regulations, as the newly promulgated New Jersey regulations state they will, registered nurses paid on an hourly basis will not be found exempt under the NJWHL. [read post]
30 Dec 2022, 3:16 pm by Phillips &#38; Associates
The post When Your Denied Promotion May Be the Basis of an Employment Discrimination Claim in New Jersey appeared first on New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog. [read post]
4 Dec 2009, 2:21 pm
The following appeal was recently decided by the New Jersey Superior Court - Appellate Division dealing with cumulative error during a criminal trial. [read post]
1 Jun 2018, 7:00 am by Jonathan I. Nirenberg
New Jersey’s Appellate Division recently recognized that a transfer to a less desirable job can be actionable retaliation in violation of the state’s whistleblower law, the Conscientious Employee Protection Act (“CEPA”). [read post]
1 Jun 2018, 7:00 am by Jonathan I. Nirenberg
New Jersey’s Appellate Division recently recognized that a transfer to a less desirable job can be actionable retaliation in violation of the state’s whistleblower law, the Conscientious Employee Protection Act (“CEPA”). [read post]
28 Aug 2012, 1:28 pm by Joe Lombardo
Yesterday, a New Jersey Court of Appeals panel decided that juveniles who have been convicted of a crime and are housed at juvenile offender facilities should have a hearing before they are transferred to State prison due to behavioral problems. [read post]
2 Dec 2019, 7:02 am by Resnick Law Group, P.C.
A non-competition agreement that restricts a former employee’s ability to work indefinitely, or which prohibits working for a competitor anywhere in the United States would likely be deemed unreasonable and unenforceable in New Jersey. [read post]
6 Nov 2023, 1:11 pm by James S. Friedman, LLC
Friedman represents defendants in criminal cases in the New Jersey Superior Court in all counties, all New Jersey municipal courts, and the United States district courts in New Jersey and New York City. [read post]
12 Dec 2011, 10:35 am by Epstein Becker Green
” Although many states outside New Jersey have enacted legislation granting qualified immunity to employers providing reference information, few have gone as far as New Jersey by requiring health care entities to provide such information in response to a request by another health care entity. [read post]
5 Jan 2020, 8:04 pm by Jonathan F. Marshall
Asserting the Necessity Defense in DWI Cases In New Jersey, necessity is a common law defense available to DWI defendants. [read post]
19 May 2017, 8:19 am by Maurice W. McLaughlin
Public employees whose rights have been violated have several avenues  to pursue to vindicate their rights: State courts, beginning with the Superior Court of New Jersey. [read post]